Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB662

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Towing; registration for tow truck drivers and obtaining Driver Authorization Document, penalty.

Impact

The legislation will impact state laws by requiring all tow truck drivers to complete specified training courses that include Traffic Incident Management Responder training and comprehensive educational elements related to roadway safety and state regulations. By enforcing these educational requirements, the bill seeks to improve the qualifications of tow truck drivers, thus aiming to lower incident rates relating to towing and recovery operations. Additionally, all applicants must undergo a criminal background check, solidifying the legislative intention to ensure that only qualified individuals operate tow trucks.

Summary

House Bill 662 aims to amend existing regulations governing tow truck drivers in Virginia by establishing mandatory registration and compliance standards. The bill mandates that no tow truck driver may operate without first registering with the Department of Criminal Justice Services and obtaining a Driver Authorization Document. This initiative is intended to enhance safety and accountability within the towing industry, addressing concerns about unregulated operators who may endanger public safety or exploit consumers during difficult situations, such as accidents.

Conclusion

Overall, House Bill 662 represents a significant shift in how tow truck drivers will be regulated going forward in Virginia, with a focus on enhancing safety and professionalizing the towing industry. If passed, these changes will likely initiate a new framework for driver training and accountability, impacting both tow truck drivers and the consumer experience.

Contention

Notably, the bill could face opposition from industry stakeholders who might argue that the regulations impose undue burdens on small towing businesses, particularly regarding the training and registration costs. Some may also raise concerns about the effectiveness of the proposed drug testing and educational requirements. Opponents could argue that the bill's restrictions might limit the availability of tow truck services in some areas, especially where driver availability is already a concern. Furthermore, these new regulations could prompt a discussion about the balance between ensuring public safety and maintaining reasonable accessibility to such services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1745

Tow truck drivers and towing and recovery operators; prohibited acts.

VA SB978

Keeper of vehicles; liens, certain towing and recovery drivers and operators.

VA HB1516

Towing and recovery operators; vehicle storage.

VA HB1394

Firearms; removal from persons posing substantial risk, penalties.

VA SB1488

Firearms; removal from persons posing substantial risk, penalties.

VA SB277

DMV; applicants for driver's licenses, etc., to provide his race & ethnicity.

VA HB2240

Assault firearms, etc.; prohibiting sale, transport, penalties.

VA SB790

Towing enforcement; violations of current law subject to Va. Consumer Protection Act.

VA HB2062

Towing enforcement; violations of current law subject to Va. Consumer Protection Act.

VA HB1812

Foreign interference in elections; registration, absentee voting, and conduct of elections.

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